Archive for the 'Broncos' Category
I SOLD A MOVIE TICKET AND SNACKS TO JOHN LYNCH
Closed Published December 15th, 2007 on The Denver Sports ZoneI’m back from college for six weeks (Carleton is on trimesters), and I got a job at a movie theater to help pass the time/earn some money. Up until last night, I didn’t like the job very much. I was bored most of the time when I was at the theater, usually […]
Got in some trouble recently with an obnoxious driver when I was trying to “be a responsible person taking a cab.” Now I can’t take cabs, but I still want to be responsible and not drive home after my frequent nights of drunken fun. That’s where you come in?
Qualifications:
-Responsible
-Valid Colorado driver’s license
-Know who Todd Sauerbrun […]
Todd Sauerbrun: Detox Participant (who didn’t see that coming though?)
Closed Published December 10th, 2007 on The Denver Sports ZoneTodd Sauerbrun was cited for “general assault” on Saturday and apparently spent some time in detox, which I find hilarious. Who else could it have been though? Try to name one player Broncos player more likely to be cited for “general assault.” Exactly. Wouldn’t you figure the more violent players […]
Travis Henry Isn’t Getting Suspended (But Still Probably Smokes the Ganja)
Closed Published December 5th, 2007 on The Denver Sports ZoneTravis Henry isn’t gonna be suspended for drug abuse next year, which is a definite positive. In reviewing this NFLPA story about his legal battles, it’s apparent that Henry got off the hook by attacking technicalities in the drug policy, rather than proving he didn’t do drugs. Basically, he’s being let go […]
Jarvis Moss busted his leg in practice yesterday. Dude broke his leg, tore some ankle ligaments and is out for the season. Fuck. His rookie year wasn’t spectacular, finishing with 12 tackles and a sack in six games, but his injury will only sideline him for three to four months, so he’ll be able to […]
The Only Logical Conclusion to the Mike Vick Saga
Closed Published August 15th, 2007 on The Denver Sports ZoneSo I was doing some thinking today while listening to the radio, and I had a sudden epiphany. Mike Vick’s gonna be a Raider. In light of Vick’s plan to spend a year in jail, Mark Moser was saying that the negative publicity generated by Mike Vick’s doggy day care operation would prevent […]
Texans Schedule: Doesn’t Suck as Bad as Last Year
Closed Published April 11th, 2007 on The FanHouse - Denver BroncosFiled under: Broncos, Falcons, Panthers, Saints, Texans, Titans, AFC South, Houston
The FanHouse: Finally, the NFL schedules have been released, and here’s the Texans schedule. Last year the spacing and timing of the schedule was so dreadful, I was wondered whether the NFL hated the Texans. This year, the spacing is a slightly more reasonable,… Read more
Texans Schedule: Doesn’t Suck as Bad as Last Year
Closed Published April 11th, 2007 on The FanHouse - BroncosFiled under: Broncos, Falcons, Panthers, Saints, Texans, Titans, AFC South, Houston
The FanHouse: Finally, the NFL schedules have been released, and here’s the Texans schedule. Last year the spacing and timing of the schedule was so dreadful, I was wondered whether the NFL hated the Texans. This year, the spacing is a slightly more reasonable,… Read more
Can the Williams Shooting Teach Us About Race?
Closed Published January 15th, 2007 on The Denver Sports ZoneOn New Years Eve 2007, Darrent Williams, a second-year pro and starting corner for the Denver Broncos, was shot and killed outside of a night club in Denver. It would have been tragic had anyone been killed that night. But because it was Darrent Williams, because Denver is really Bronco Town, it turned into a […]
Five Questions Going Into The Game vs. New England
Closed Published September 23rd, 2006 on The FanhouseFiled under: Broncos, AFC West
The Fanhouse: Well I did a “Five Questions Going Into the Game” thing last week and it worked out quite nicely, so here comes the second installment of the weekly Five Questions column. Either Mike Shanahan saw a little too much sun or he’s really, really, really… Read more